2009–10 Nigeria Premier League
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The 2009–10 Nigeria Premier League was the 39th season of the competition since its inception. Starting on 20 September 2009, it ran to July 7 due to breaks for both the
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and a total of 378 of a possible 380 games played.One no-show (Heartland at Wikki due to confusion on fixtures with Heartland's
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participation), plus walkover on last day when Bees didn't show at Ocean Boys.
It ran without a sponsor since January due to the pulling out of sponsor
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